UTERUSES - significado y definición. Qué es UTERUSES
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Qué (quién) es UTERUSES - definición

FEMALE ADULT HUMAN
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MAJOR FEMALE HORMONE-RESPONSIVE REPRODUCTIVE SEX ORGAN OF MOST MAMMALS INCLUDING HUMANS
Womb; Uterine; Uteri; Uterine disorders; Uterine diseases; Uterine disease; Fundus (uterus); Fundus uteri; Fundus of uterus; Fundus Uteri; In utero; Fundus of the uterus; Female womb; Corpus uteri; Body of uterus; Major ligaments of uterus; Major ligaments of the uterus; Major ligament of the uterus; Hystera; Wombs; In Atero; Intrauterine; Animal uterus; In atero; Caceci Corpuscle; Venous sinuses (uterus); Uterine wall; Uterine fundus; Bipartite uterus; Uterotrophic; Myometritis; Body of the uterus; Utero; Lumen of the uterus; Uteris; Uterine growth; Uterine disorder; Uterotrophy; Intra-uterine
(uteruses)
The uterus of a woman or female mammal is her womb. (MEDICAL)
...an ultrasound scan of the uterus.
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Uterus         
MAJOR FEMALE HORMONE-RESPONSIVE REPRODUCTIVE SEX ORGAN OF MOST MAMMALS INCLUDING HUMANS
Womb; Uterine; Uteri; Uterine disorders; Uterine diseases; Uterine disease; Fundus (uterus); Fundus uteri; Fundus of uterus; Fundus Uteri; In utero; Fundus of the uterus; Female womb; Corpus uteri; Body of uterus; Major ligaments of uterus; Major ligaments of the uterus; Major ligament of the uterus; Hystera; Wombs; In Atero; Intrauterine; Animal uterus; In atero; Caceci Corpuscle; Venous sinuses (uterus); Uterine wall; Uterine fundus; Bipartite uterus; Uterotrophic; Myometritis; Body of the uterus; Utero; Lumen of the uterus; Uteris; Uterine growth; Uterine disorder; Uterotrophy; Intra-uterine
The uterus (from Latin "uterus", plural uteri) or womb () is the main hormone-responsive, secondary sex organ of the female reproductive system in humans, and most other mammals. Events occurring within the uterus are described with the term in utero.
uterus         
MAJOR FEMALE HORMONE-RESPONSIVE REPRODUCTIVE SEX ORGAN OF MOST MAMMALS INCLUDING HUMANS
Womb; Uterine; Uteri; Uterine disorders; Uterine diseases; Uterine disease; Fundus (uterus); Fundus uteri; Fundus of uterus; Fundus Uteri; In utero; Fundus of the uterus; Female womb; Corpus uteri; Body of uterus; Major ligaments of uterus; Major ligaments of the uterus; Major ligament of the uterus; Hystera; Wombs; In Atero; Intrauterine; Animal uterus; In atero; Caceci Corpuscle; Venous sinuses (uterus); Uterine wall; Uterine fundus; Bipartite uterus; Uterotrophic; Myometritis; Body of the uterus; Utero; Lumen of the uterus; Uteris; Uterine growth; Uterine disorder; Uterotrophy; Intra-uterine
¦ noun (plural uteri -r?? or uteruses) the womb.
Origin
from L.

Wikipedia

Woman

A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural women is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardless of age.

Typically, women inherit a pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and are capable of pregnancy and giving birth from puberty until menopause. More generally, sex differentiation of the female fetus is governed by the lack of a present, or functioning, SRY-gene on either one of the respective sex chromosomes. Female anatomy is distinguished from male anatomy by the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. An adult woman generally has a wider pelvis, broader hips, and larger breasts than an adult man. Women have significantly less facial and other body hair, have a higher body fat composition, and are on average shorter and less muscular than men.

Throughout human history, traditional gender roles have often defined and limited women's activities and opportunities, resulting in gender inequality; many religious doctrines and legal systems stipulate certain rules for women. With restrictions loosening during the 20th century in many societies, women have gained access to careers beyond the traditional homemaker, and the ability to pursue higher education. Violence against women, whether within families or in communities, has a long history and is primarily committed by men. Some women are denied reproductive rights. The movements and ideologies of feminism have a shared goal of achieving gender equality.

Trans women have a gender identity that does not align with their male sex assignment at birth, while intersex women may have sex characteristics that do not fit typical notions of female biology.

Ejemplos de uso de UTERUSES
1. For a long time oxytocin was believed to be a worthy but mundane female hormone obstetricians inject oxytocin into child–bearing women to contract their uteruses, and oxytocin stimulates the production of milk but new roles have been discovered for it.